#!/bin/sh set -e # --- Environment Variable Defaults --- DOMAIN=${DOMAIN:-} RULE_PATH=${RULE_PATH:-} # --- Build the Command --- # This command is now used for both the initial run and the cron job. APP_CMD="/usr/local/bin/ruleset-sync \ --input-config /config/template.json \ --rules-dir /rules \ --output-config /config/default.json \ --domain ${DOMAIN} \ --rule-path ${RULE_PATH}" # --- Manual Run Mode --- # This allows for on-demand execution without restarting the container. if [ "$1" = "manual" ]; then echo "[$(date +"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")] Running one-time manual sync..." su-exec app:app sh -c "${APP_CMD}" exit 0 fi # =================================================================== # Initial Synchronization on Container Start # =================================================================== echo "--- Running initial synchronization on container start ---" # Execute the command once immediately. # We run it as the non-root 'app' user to ensure correct file permissions. su-exec app:app sh -c "${APP_CMD}" echo "--- Initial synchronization finished ---" # =================================================================== # --- Cron Setup --- # This section runs after the initial sync is complete. echo "Setting up cron job with schedule: ${CRON_SCHEDULE}" crontab -d || true echo "${CRON_SCHEDULE} su-exec app:app sh -c '${APP_CMD}' > /proc/1/fd/1 2>/proc/1/fd/2" | crontab - # --- Start Cron Daemon --- # This must be the last command. It keeps the container running. echo "Starting cron daemon..." exec crond -f -l 8